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A series of resonance-stabilized, hydrazyl radical-anions has been observed for the first time; they were prepared by an electron-transfer reaction involving treatment of glyoxal bis(phenylhydrazones) in methyl sulfoxide with a base and a trace of oxygen. The stability of these radical-anions appears to be dependent on the nature of the para substituents on the phenylhydrazine moiety.

Publisher

National Bureau of Standards

ISSN

0022-4332

Volume

75A

Issue

6

Page

573

Cite

J. Res. Nat. Bur. Stand. Sec. A Phys. Ch., Vol. 75A, No. 6, p. 573

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